Harkuf

Harkuf (104 BC-) was an Egyptian brewer from Sais who served as one of Apollodorus the Sicilian's informants during the 1st century BC.

Biography
Harkuf was born in Sais, Sap-Meh Nome, Ptolemaic Egypt in 104 BC, and he became the master brewer of Sais. During the oppressive governorship of Sefetu, Harkuf worked with the smuggler Jeska to bring townspeople to her village for safety, and he also became an informant to Apollodorus the Sicilian, Cleopatra's right-hand man. In 48 BC, he assisted the medjay Bayek with his investigation into the identity of The Scarab, the Order of the Ancients member who was terrorizing the region, sending him to recruit the fish merchant Amosis and to speak with Kawab, whose grandfather Ghupa had his tongue cut out during his own investigation. Harkuf was later arrested by Sefetu and taken to Fort Nikiou, but Bayek rescued him.